Boy racer’s car lifted onto tree

Beware the wrath of Polish neighbours! Zbigniew Filo, a 24-year-old young man from Lubczyna, a small village in Poland, came home to find his Ford Escort lodged in a willow tree. His neighbours decided to use a crane to lift Zbigniew’s car onto the willow tree after a spate of dangerous driving on his part.

Neighbours evidently grew tired with his erratic and dangerous driving and decided to take matters into their own hands. One local added: ‘Whoever, or whatever it was, it’s probably a good thing as he was a dangerous driver and could have killed someone.”

One member from the local police reported, “We received a call from a man saying his car was stuck in a tree and that his neighbours had put it there.” Fortunately, the car was removed from the tree with help of the police.

It seems Zbigniew has learnt a lesson, admitting that his driving was out of control, “I get the message, but I think it was a bit harsh,” he said.

 

Dubai has the world’s fastest and costliest police fleet

Not only did the police in Dubai recently purchase a brand new Lamborghini Aventador for their patrol cars they have also added a Ferrari to their fleet!

The £350,000 Lamborghini, painted in the Dubai force’s green and white colours, can speed up to 217mph and is believed to be the most expensive police car worldwide.

The £200,000 Ferrari is currently on its way to Dubai and together with the Lamborghini the flagship fleet should show “how classy Dubai is,” according to Deputy police director, Gen Khamis Matter al-Muzaina.

The cars will mainly be used in tourist areas and rather unlikely be involved in car chases or similar.

What supercar will be next to join their fleet?

Grandfather Makes Batmobile For His Grandson

He has a gadget for every occasion, a vast mansion….and a garage in Wales? That’s right, when Batman isn’t prowling the streets of Gotham he chooses to park the Batmobile in a more low key spot.

Alan Dennett of Rhyl, North Wales, a retired mechanic, has completely transformed an old Daihatsu into a fantastic replica of the 1960’s model Batmobile. The reason behind this effort is his grandson, Alfie Wilde. Alfie, 11 years old, has been a passionate fan of the Adam West’s Batman. He was not able to believe his eyes when his present was unveiled for first time. Alfie’s grandfather said “It was worth all the effort just to see the look on his face”.

Although Alfie is not yet old enough to enjoy actually driving the Batmobile he spends hours playing as his favourite superhero, reproducing famous old scenes, singing songs and fighting crime. The caped crusader would be proud!

Take a look at the photos of Alan and Alfie below.